1. Item Market Prices and Enhancement Difficulty Changes After Star Force Patch
Item market price prediction becomes difficult due to the Star Force patch.
The bubble for 22-star items is expected to burst, and attempts to enhance to 23 stars or higher are expected to increase.
There is a possibility of price drops if 22-star items are released all at once.
Success stories of high-spec users' enhancements influence those around them, stimulating enhancement psychology.
2. High-Priced Item Enhancement Strategies and Value Assessment Criteria
Mention of the possibility of attempting to enhance high-priced items (Double Legendary, Luminous Conqueror, etc.) to 23 stars or higher.
Enhancement needs to consider the item's options, appearance, and target audience.
Emphasis on the high cost-effectiveness of 140-level 24-star items.
3. Spec Changes and Item Setting Direction After Star Force Change
It is expected that there will be no significant difference in 110,000 spec after the Star Force patch.
It is possible to achieve an average attack power of 1200 or more with 23-star items.
Suggestions for item settings such as Dev, 200-level Dirt, etc.
The expected value for 23-star enhancement requires at least 90 billion to over 100 billion.
4. Value of High Potential Items and Prospects for Enhancing to 24 Stars or Higher
Prospects for increased value of 22-star items with good potential.
There is a possibility of enhancing to 24 and 25 stars when new bosses and high-spec content appear.
Mention of the possibility of 24-star enhancement for users with specs in the early to mid-110,000s.
Expected shortage of Complete items.
5. Item Selection and Enhancement Strategies Based on Potential
It is more advantageous to directly enhance a 22-star item with clean potential than a 23-star item with ambiguous potential.
Potential is important to obtain efficiency beyond the expected value.
Enhancement needs to consider the item's inherent limitations.
If high-spec reward content continues to be released, the value of 24 stars or higher may increase.
Concerns about the decrease in item value due to high enhancement success rates, highlighting the importance of potential.